Birth Trauma

Sometimes an injury to a baby is obvious. But often the full extent of damage doesn't become clear until much later.

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We began working on medical malpractice cases involving birth trauma back in the late 1990s. Over the years, cases involving birth trauma and meconium aspiration have become a large part of our practice. As a result, we are well aware of the devastating effects that a traumatic birth and botched deliveries can have on children. We also understand importance of early intervention and the lifelong therapeutic, educational, and vocational needs of children who have suffered various types of birth trauma, including meconium aspiration syndrome.

We have seen the emotional strain that this type of medical negligence causes the parents of these children, and even the effects it can have on the siblings of the child who is injured. One thing that is a common and recurring theme of all parents is that they somehow start to blame themselves for what happened. While this reaction is very human, the self-blame is almost always misplaced.

If you feel there may have been malpractice that resulted in birth trauma, you should consult with one of our attorneys as soon as possible. We offer free consultations, and you can either write to us by clicking on the Free Case Evaluation window in the bottom of your screen, or by calling us at (800) 215-1003.

It is well known that when a baby loses oxygen during birth, the injuries may not become apparent until later in life.

When trying to figure out if malpractice exists, there are a few things you should be aware of. Often times it will be obvious if a baby has suffered trauma at the time of birth. Obvious trauma is present when a baby just doesn’t appear right. For example, the color might be either very pale or dark purple, the newborn may be limp or floppy, the baby may not cry for several minutes or at all, or the baby might need to be intubated and taken to the NICU in order to receive oxygen.

Sometimes however, the damage to a newborn from birth trauma isn’t so obvious. It is well known that when a baby loses oxygen during birth, the injuries may not become apparent until later in life. The reason for this is simple, newborn babies don’t do a whole lot. Essentially, a newborn infant primarily only eats, sleeps, and messes their diapers. So unless a child has a problem feeding and needs a feeding tube, parents – and even doctors – may not be aware that the baby has been permanently injured. Many times, the first sign that there was medical malpractice during childbirth starts to become apparent when the child misses a milestone like sitting or crawling. Other times the injuries aren’t known until the child starts to exhibit developmental delays in walking or talking. Occasionally, it isn’t until several years later during the early school years that the full extent of the birth trauma becomes apparent.

Complications from Meconium Aspiration:

One thing to be on the lookout for is whether there is meconium when the water brakes, or at any time before the baby is born. Meconium is the baby’s stool, or feces, and can cause significant problems if it is inhaled into the baby’s lungs. As a New York Birth Trauma Lawyer, I am well aware of how medical malpractice can cause a baby to inhale or swallow meconium, which is technically called meconium aspiration, and can deprive the baby of oxygen resulting in lasting injuries including brain damage, developmental delays, cerebral palsy, and mental retardation.

Causes of Baby Passing Meconium:

The passage of meconium during birth can be caused by either physical trauma or a lack of oxygen to the baby before being born. If the meconium is then inhaled into the baby’s lungs, it can make it impossible for the newborn to get oxygen into the lungs after birth. Babies are often intubated when this happens in an effort to help deliver the much needed oxygen to the lungs and other organs including the brain. Here is a list of some of the common signs or clues that birth trauma may have occurred during labor and delivery.

Signs There May Have Been Medical Malpractice During Birth:

the baby’s heart rate dropped, also called heart rate decelerations

there were persistent late decelerations of the heart rate

your baby had a bowel movement – passed meconium during birth

there was meconium when they broke your water

they had you lay on your side so the baby could get oxygen

they had to give you oxygen during delivery

you noticed a decrease or lack of fetal movement

an emergency cesarean section was required after being in labor for many hours

your baby was “jittery” or there were infantile spasms, seizure activity, or “lip smacking”

your infant can’t suck or wasn’t able to bottle or breast feed

you suffered a third degree vaginal tear

your baby needed to be intubated

your baby was immediately taken away to the nursery or Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, which is also called the NICU or NIC-U

But injuries from obstetrical malpractice are not just limited to children. Obstetrical malpractice occurring in the delivery room can also cause a mother significant problems as well. Below is a list of the most common types of cases we handle involving obstetrical malpractice. We are here to help. If you or your child has experienced any of these injuries, contact us immediately for a free consultation.

Remember, you cannot wait until your child gets older to find out if the injuries are permanent because there is a limit on the time you have to file a lawsuit. In order to protect your child’s rights, you should seek legal help right away. Here is a list of the common injuries a child who has suffered birth trauma.

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If you have any questions about whether or not you have a case, or to just speak with us and obtain more information about birth trauma related injuries, feel free to contact us in the window at the bottom of your screen or call (212) 233-3600 or toll free at (800) 215-1003. All of our consultations are free. Thank you.